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-Our guest in this episode is Selina Sanders, an artisan who upcycles textiles to create joyful made-to-order clothing pieces for her customers -She shares stories such as how her mom made a million dollars by the time she was twenty-one, her experience immigrating to the US from the Philippines, why she never spent more than three years working for each individual retail company, how the COVID-19 pandemic pushed her to regain her creative confidence, and many more -Selina considers herself part of the craftivist movement and she believes every business needs to consider the stakeholders (not shareholders) first when making decisions -We also discuss a lot of the dirty secrets that fashion retailers would rather not share with their customers and how it's up to you as the consumer to stand in your power and spend wisely Links mentioned in this episode: Selina's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/selina_sanders/ Selina's Website: https://www.selinasanders.com/shop Rebecca's Website: https://www.rebeccaredondo.com Rebecca's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/standinginherpower/